'''The Skeleton News''' is a Chicago area [[zine]]-like newspaper publication which is promulgated by Sir [[Liam Idiot]] and a cast of thousands. The Skeleton is loosely associated with the premier noise-rock emporium known as [[Mr. City]]. The Skeleton, which began publication in 2006, is published on a monthly basis. Issues include art reviews, [[comic]]s, drawings, cultural critique, political, and fiction and non-fiction essays. The Skeleton is supported by advertising and donations through benefits. The print run is at approximately 6000 as of Fall 2007, with occasional increase. Distribution currently ranges from Hyde park to Evanston and from the Loop to Humbolt Park. Copies of The Skeleton can be found at [[Myopic Books]], The Empty Bottle, and other places around Chicago.

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'''The Skeleton News''' is a Chicago area [[zine]]-like newspaper publication which is promulgated by Sir [[Liam Idiot]] and a cast of thousands. The Skeleton is loosely associated with the premier noise-rock emporium known as [[Mr. City]]. The Skeleton, which began publication in 2006, is published on a monthly basis. Issues include art reviews, [[comic]]s, drawings, cultural critique, political, and fiction and non-fiction essays. The Skeleton is supported by advertising and donations through benefits. The print run is at approximately 6000 as of Fall 2007, with occasional increase. Distribution currently ranges from 75th St. to Evanston and from the Loop to Oak Park. Copies of The Skeleton can be found at [[Myopic Books]], The Empty Bottle, and other places around Chicago.

==Issues==

==Issues==

Revision as of 13:49, 2 October 2007

The Skeleton News is a Chicago area zine-like newspaper publication which is promulgated by Sir Liam Idiot and a cast of thousands. The Skeleton is loosely associated with the premier noise-rock emporium known as Mr. City. The Skeleton, which began publication in 2006, is published on a monthly basis. Issues include art reviews, comics, drawings, cultural critique, political, and fiction and non-fiction essays. The Skeleton is supported by advertising and donations through benefits. The print run is at approximately 6000 as of Fall 2007, with occasional increase. Distribution currently ranges from 75th St. to Evanston and from the Loop to Oak Park. Copies of The Skeleton can be found at Myopic Books, The Empty Bottle, and other places around Chicago.